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A Hydrodynamic Model of Movement of a Contact Line Over a Curved Wall (1905.08788v1)

Published 21 May 2019 in physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: The conventional no-slip boundary condition leads to a non-integrable stress singularity at a contact line. This is a main challenge in numerical simulations of two-phase flows with moving contact lines. We derive a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model for the velocity field at a contact point moving with constant velocity over a curved wall. The model is a perturbation of the classical Huh and Scriven hydrodynamic solution [11], which is only valid for flow over a flat wall. The purpose of the hydrodynamic model is to investigate the macroscopic behavior of the fluids close to a contact point. We also present an idea for how the hydrodynamic solution could be used to prescribe macroscopic Dirichlet boundary conditions for the velocity in the vicinity of a moving contact point. Simulations demonstrate that the velocity field based on the non-singular boundary conditions is capable of accurately advecting the contact point.

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